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MF that are Concerned with your asking price

wildbill1973z28

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Concerned with your asking price! Not sure what to call the cock suckers!But if the price is unreasonable move on to the next dad don’t send a text about oh my god you’re asking $1100 for aero precision uppers! Get a life scum bucket! And FY ! It is still a free world and you can ask what ever you want for the asking price! Morning Odt!
 
Just part of the process Bill. No matter where you start
it's too high for somebody. Some just have to vent due
to they have the desire but don't have the cash.
Might try reply "Fell free to make an offer" see where
it goes from there.
Need practice? Have a yard sale. Can have a functioning
blender for $1, they'll offer .50c. Leather recliner $20....
will you take $15? Then if you say yes they have to go home
to get the truck and never come back. Or mad because you
sold it while they were gone. No deposit No return. Yep, that's
the risk of running a classified. No telling who will respond.
 
I don't think it's much of a concern but some of us are on here enough to know when something is purchased for let's say $1k and is back on the trader for $1600 within a week or two but the current prices even averaged out on completed items on GunBroker are recently $1k. I will ask in PM why the increase or if extras are being added.

In all honesty, if I list something and my price is out of line, I'm all ears. It's either going to be enlightening or entertaining. Not anything to get all bent about. Street goes both ways on this as well. I find more satisfaction in letting them be pissed about a price with no explanation than engaging in pointless banter back and forth. They already have their mind made up and you're not going to change it.
 
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To add to this, what if I overpaid for a Glock 43, @ 4-5 years ago when everyone wanted one and they trickled into the market. Would it be wrong of me to ask $650 for a NIB never shot G43 when the current market is lower?
 
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